Live the experience:Finisterra, Muxía, Muros, Ézaro: The end of the world
This zone of legends was thought, for a long time, the end of the known wa. Today, one of its most famous towns, is the second most popular end of the Camino de Santiago (Fisterra). Throughout history, has been a place of worship and veneration for the different peoples who have inhabited it, from the Celts, who worshiped the sun, to our days, which various tributes are made to the sea to get a benevolent treatment for fishermen and shellfish.
These tributes to the sea have a clear foundation since in addition to its beauty, Costa Da Morte is known for the popular shipwrecks that have occurred here. Almost half of the shipwrecks of the community of Galicia have taken place here and large invasions have been avoided thanks to the bravery of its waters.
In this visit throught: Muxía, Fisterra, Ézaro, and its waterfalls, and Muros will remember all the history and legends that the Galician coast keeps. At the same time, we will enjoy a unique landscape in the world. One of the essential points of which National Geographic has said "beyond the topics of storms and shipwrecks, the Galician coast that extends between Fisterra and Malpica is full of life".
9:00AM: Departure from meeting points.
10:30AM: Arrival to Muxía and guided visit around the most important elements.
12:30/13:00PM: Stop to gain stregth.
13:30PM: Finisterre Cape visit and its lighthouse.
17:00PM: Return to the departure point.
- The meeting point will be notify when booking.
- Remind, use comfortable footwear could improve considerably the visit.
- Try to get in the meeting point at least 10 minutes before.
- Private transfer from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre, Muxía and come back to Santiago.
- Specialized tour guides in Costa Da Morte.
- Tour guides in spanish and english-speaking.